Diamond manual Operating the CC1800XL, Front Pointer, Adjusting the Handlebars

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Operating the CC1800XL

Handlebars

The handlebars help the operator guide and maneuver the saw.

Adjusting the Handlebars

1.Remove the screws securing the handlebar to the frame upright.

2.Holding the handlebar grip, move the handlebar up or down (matching the holes on the handlebar shaft to the holes on the frame upright) to adjust the handlebar to the desired height. Turn the handlebar 90° to change the position if desired. Note: The handlebar cannot be placed in the lowest position on the hydraulic motor saw because of the location of the hydraulic tubes.

4.Place the looped end of string into a gullet on the backside of the blade.

5.Place one string line up against the backside of the blade and one string line up against the front side of the blade. Holding the string ends in one hand, tension the lines out toward the pointer rod.

Figure 5: String Line against Blade

6.Loosen the nuts securing the pointer rod.

7.Adjust the pointer rod to place the pointer tip in between the tensioned string lines.

Figure 4: Handlebar Positions

3.Secure the handlebar to the frame upright. Adjust the handlebar height as necessary.

4.Repeat steps 1–3 to adjust the other handlebar.

Front Pointer

The front pointer helps the operator follow the cutting line.

Adjusting the Front Pointer

1.Remove the looped end of the shorter pointer rope line from the handlebar grip.

2.Lower the front pointer frame to the ground.

3.Divide an 8–10 ft piece of string in half.

Figure 6: Pointer between Strings

8.Retighten the nuts to secure the pointer rod.

9.Lift the pointer frame off the ground when the cutting task is complete.

10.Place the looped end of the pointer rope around the handlebar grip.

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Contents ‘Whatever It Takes’ Operator’s ManualPage Table of Contents References Spark Arrester Requirement Safety PrecautionsSafety Alerts PropositionBattery and Electrical Safety General SafetyEngine/Motor Safety Blade SafetyBlade Guard Safety Fuel SafetyTransporting Safety Cutting SafetyHydraulic Safety Belt SafetyLifting Safety Page Components Introducing the CC1800XLControls Shown Above ControlsDimensions for saw with optional water tank not shown DimensionsCC1800XL Specifications SpecificationsHandlebars Adjusting the HandlebarsAdjusting the Front Pointer Operating the CC1800XLDiamond Blades Battery Gas ModelWrench Installing the BladeInstalling the Blade Guard Blade GuardRemoving the Blade Water System Flange GuardHandwheel Speed Control LeverTransmission Lever Engine/Motor Fuel System Gas ModelTasks Prior to Starting the Engine/Motor Starting the Engine/MotorStopping the Engine/Motor Continuing a Partial-Cut Concrete CuttingHelpful Hints Prior to Cutting Tasks Prior to CuttingBrake Weight BarsMaintenance Overview Maintaining the CC1800XLPart Lubrication Wheels Inner Blade FlangeBattery Type Servicing the BatteryElectrical System Hydraulic Ball Valve Hydraulic Model Disconnecting the Hydraulic Ball ValveConnecting the Hydraulic Ball Valve Adjusting the Speed Control LeverBelts Adjusting the Drive WheelsAdjusting the Rear Drive Chain TransmissionTensioning the Blade Drive Belts Replacing the Blade Drive BeltsReplacing the Transmission V-Belt Replacing the Fuel Filter Cleaning the Engine/MotorFuel Filter GX620 Honda StoringDisposal References Appendix aSerial Tags Appendix B Daily Maintenance Task ChartAppendix C Belt Tension SettingsAppendix D TroubleshootingAppendix E Diamond Products Limited